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Tumpa
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Posted: Apr 3, 2008, 10:55 PM CST
Indyfella wrote:
politics
sex life
attitude
age
religion
childrenReally though, other than that, I thought we had a great relationship~


Me.

It is always the first place I look.


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Tumpa
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Posted: Apr 3, 2008, 10:54 PM CST
medieval wrote:
Where are you all the poets ,have i mist the link somewhere?Write me words to fire my imagination-------------


I am not sure if you can list threads by poetry, but you could try.

One of my favorites here, who writes beautifully is BajanBlue.


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Posted: Apr 3, 2008, 10:52 PM CST
gentkejack wrote:
womens are like angels and always need a succesfull man by thier side


Sucess is measured by many a means.

Perhaps the "full" you mentioned is better suited.


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Posted: Apr 3, 2008, 10:48 PM CST
gillyloves69 wrote:
hi everybody !.. i sometimes live in my own world for a while


What I would like to know, since you haven't answered me in a while is, how did you get the steering wheel to the alien vessel that brought you to such a world?sticking out tongue


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Posted: Apr 3, 2008, 10:47 PM CST
rockstar0779 wrote:
Nice


Evidently, someone who runs for Par "lie" ment....


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Posted: Apr 3, 2008, 10:45 PM CST
I always wondered how some threads carry on a "mazing" people...!!laugh


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Posted: Apr 3, 2008, 10:44 PM CST
slim1977 wrote:
who had the most affect on your life?mine is my father...... 2 reasons.

1 acceptance.... had a great drive in life to be somthing great so that he would approve of me.

2 to never be like him..... I make it a point to be very suportive of my kids decisons and let them know that i love them no matter what they are or are not in life.


You gave tw reasons, so I give two persons.

My Mom and Dad. They made love to make me and gave love to grow me.....


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Posted: Apr 3, 2008, 10:42 PM CST
anjel wrote:
I like eyes....

and the brain....

and then, there are many other areas to venture...


My feet.

Tumpa, plus feet.

Ask a Hungarian, she gave me my name years ago.....


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Posted: Apr 3, 2008, 10:36 PM CST
a_l_e_x wrote:
sometimes i wonder


Today I will go with an old CS friend who I have not seen in a very long time on here, who happened also, to be my only flower....MissBehavin...


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Posted: Apr 3, 2008, 10:33 PM CST
HealthyLiving wrote:
By Paul Farhi
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, April 4, 2008; Page C01

The peace symbol -- three simple lines within a circle -- turns 50 today. It's had a colorful and often turbulent life, which is odd considering that it's supposed to symbolize, you know, peace.

Unveiled at a British ban-the-bomb rally on April 4, 1958, the peace symbol's peak of potency was in the 1960s, when it was the emblem of the anti-Vietnam War movement and all things groovily counterculture. (Said its late creator, British graphic designer Gerald Holtom: "I drew myself . . . a man in despair . . . put a circle around it to represent the world.") The symbol has marched in service of many causes over the years: civil rights, women's rights, environmentalism, gay rights, anti-apartheid, the nuclear-freeze movement and the latter-day antiwar crowd.

Conservatives once denounced it as a lefty tool ("footprint of the American chicken," etc.), but not all the peace symbol's politics have been so easily classified. During the Soviet era, it was a ubiquitous totem of resistance in such cities as Prague and Berlin.

In its spare time, the peace symbol has done plenty of commercial work, much of which it probably isn't very proud of. Suffice to say, most anything that can been manufactured or marketed has at some point come with a peace symbol. Ben & Jerry's ("Peace Pops") turned it into an ice cream novelty. In 1999 the U.S. Postal Service put it on a stamp.

At least it has always been more serious and thoughtful than its frivolous cousin, the smiley face.

The peace symbol became a hieroglyphic superstar because of its simplicity and adaptability, says Ken Kolsbun, co-author of the new book "Peace: The Biography of a Symbol." The symbol can be rendered in a few strokes, even by the least artistically gifted, he points out. What's more, the symbol has never been trademarked (although a shoe company once tried), which means that anyone who wants a piece of peace can have at it.

Peace never goes out of style, but at the half-century mark, Holtom's creation has grown so recognizable, so often replicated and so drearily commercialized that it raises the kind of question they used to ask all the time in the '60s: Has the peace symbol sold out, or is it indeed still "relevant," man?


Like anything that has made it's mark in any time frame, it will play it's role by "roll"ing around again....


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Posted: Apr 3, 2008, 10:31 PM CST
lusciousmile wrote:
Because, that would make him a player, on CS.


I would really like to know what constitutes a player? Someone who makes a play at someone younger, or someone who is trying to make it somewhere with one, by reaching out to many?




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Posted: Apr 3, 2008, 10:28 PM CST
rockstar0779 wrote:
What is the worse,best or funniest thing that happened to you today?You can one for all three if you want.


I was at the hospital today when a cute medical assistant said in the hallway ( and of course, within my earshot...) to one of her collegues....."yah right! Old, crusty and single". When she arrived to where I was sitting, I looked her in the eye and said....."I heard you talking about me...."

She laughed.

And after all, laughter is the best medicine they say.....


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Posted: Apr 3, 2008, 10:21 PM CST
lusciousmile wrote:
Sorry, i don't do pig. But i love to eat it.


I havent played that kind of pig since adolesence......




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Posted: Apr 3, 2008, 10:19 PM CST
lusciousmile wrote:
I give what i take.


Simply and nicely put.

I give what it is I wish to receive.

Prezzies included......


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Posted: Apr 3, 2008, 10:18 PM CST
WarmLipsToKiss wrote:
Question? When does a girl cease to be a girl and become a woman? I have seen soooooooooooo many men's profiles seeking girls, I thought they wanted mature women with brains, wit and experience or is that just me?


I do not read many men's profiles and make no reference to girls in my own. I have however, used the term "girls" in forums, but in a generic sense like.....boys and girls.

I wouldn't read too much into it if I were you. You might want to look at what age group they are looking for in the profile instead.


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Posted: Mar 31, 2008, 8:32 PM CST
StarliteFantazy wrote:
i'm shocked.........this is such a "normal" thread................how did claire do it????
claire


True, it is a normal thread.

She should do one about feet fetish though.....


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Posted: Mar 31, 2008, 8:24 PM CST
And just like golf, no one needs to drive their balls into the rough...

Or the sandtrap for that matter......ouch!


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Posted: Mar 31, 2008, 8:19 PM CST
Hugz_n_Kissez wrote:
Sure I have my Canadian 2 cents!!!!!!!!!!Where do I send it!!!!!!!!


That's gotta be worth a nickel in the States by now!!!


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Posted: Mar 31, 2008, 8:18 PM CST
slim1977 wrote:
just when I needed a good laugh..... thx


I don't see the FAIL in the flip over the handlebars of the bike one.

I'm sure he was doing it on purpose.


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Posted: Mar 31, 2008, 8:12 PM CST
tryandcatchme72 wrote:
If you don't care for fascism I suggest you watch this video,
http://www.need2know.eu/?p=604
And anyone else who is against FASCISM.


I think another good film for education is Bowling For Columbine.


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